The Federal Ministry of Water
Resources says it has initiated some processes, in partnership with the
Bureau for Public Enterprises, BPE, for the partial commercialisation of
River Basin Development Authorities, RBDAs.
Francis Obiwe,
Deputy Director, River Basin Operations in the ministry, told News
Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Tuesday that the processes were part of
the blueprint and action plan developed to reposition the river basins.
He
said that the processes, which included a feasibility study, were
targeted at actualising the goal of making the river basins self-reliant
and self-financing.
Debunking reports that the
commercialisation plans were delayed because of undue bureaucracy, Mr.
Obiwe said that experts had been working assiduously to ascertain the
Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, potential of the RBDAs and their
likely challenges.
He said that the feats of the public-private
community partnership, PPCP, involving RBDAs were evident in Shuashi
community in Niger, with the cultivation of 1,500 hectares of rice
farms, producing about 4,000 tonnes of rice.
He, however, said
that the experts had realised that there was inadequate water for
expanding the irrigation component of the scheme to cover 7, 500
hectares in the area.
On water supply and irrigation projects,
the deputy director said that the RBDAs were managing no fewer than 200
dams for rural water supply and farming purposes.
He said that
Ogoja Dam in Cross River, Bakolori Dam, Tiga Dam in Hadejia, Kano State,
and Owena Dam in Edo State were all used for irrigation purposes.
Mr.
Obiwe said that water from dams could be used for irrigation farming,
neighbourhood water supply, industrial purposes and hydro-power
generation.
He, however, said it was saddening to note that there
were no water supply facilities in most communities except for urban
centres.
He underscored the need for a synergy between line
water resources agencies and the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and
Housing so as to promote the hydro power generation potential of dams
across the country.
Speaking on the appointment of new management
teams for the river basins, Mr. Obiwe said that the action was aimed at
repositioning the RBDAs for effective service delivery.
He said
with the new management teams in place, efficient delivery of set goals
and objectives of the river basins would be achieved.
He said
that the federal government had instructed the management teams to
restructure the operations of the RBDAs, with a view to promoting
Nigeria’s food security and generating employment for its citizens.
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